September 27, 2024 Shared Water Resources in Lebanon The shared groundwater with the neighbouring regions is harder to estimate because of the complexity of the groundwater systems. However, it is estimated that around 2,631 km2, which is equivalent to …
July 6, 2023 Shared Water Resources in Israel At least part of each of these shared streams can be defined as highly polluted, posing a health hazard to users, endangering flora and fauna, and …
December 4, 2017 Water Diplomacy in the MENA Region: A New Training Programme for Young … The ultimate goal of the programme is to create a generation of young professionals who are dedicated to solving the current water problems by …
Shared Water Resources in Egypt Published on July 5, 2023 The Nile is shared by nine countries besides Egypt. Each has unique requirements and goals but also common concerns such as rising water demand, environmental … In this article: Egypt | Shared Waters | Groundwater - Policy
Shared Water Resources in Jordan Published on June 2, 2022 Jordan’s access to water from the Jordan and Yarmouk rivers is affected by the fact that Israel and Syria extract large quantities of water upstream. … In this article: Jordan | Shared Waters | Water Crisis - Water Diplomacy - Water Governance
Shared Water Resources in Sudan Published on August 31, 2021 Sudan also shares several aquifers with neighbouring countries for the groundwater resources, such as the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer with Egypt, Libya and Chad, … In this article: Sudan | Shared Waters | Nile River - Transboundary Waters - Water Diplomacy
Shared Water Resources in Iran Published on August 9, 2021 Internal renewable water resources are estimated at 92BCM, with another 13CM coming in from transboundary resources. Surface run-off represents a total of … In this article: Iran | Shared Waters | Rivers - Transboundary Waters
Shared Water Resources in Qatar Published on August 9, 2021 The Umm er Radhuma-Dammam Aquifer System extends from northern Iraq to the southern coast of the Arabian Peninsula over a distance of 2,200 km. Overall, it … In this article: Qatar | Shared Waters | Aquifer - Groundwater - Salinity - Transboundary Waters
Shared Water Resources in KSA Published on June 28, 2021 The southern section of the Umm er Radhuma-Dammam Aquifer System spreads from the Gulf Coast in the north and the Oman Mountains in the south-east over about … In this article: Saudi-Arabia | Shared Waters | Aquifer - Groundwater - Salinity - Transboundary Waters - Water Diplomacy
Shared Water Resources in Kuwait Published on December 24, 2020 The Umm er Radhuma and Dammam constitute the main aquifers forming the shared aquifer system. The northern section of the system is shared by Iraq, Kuwait and … In this article: Kuwait | Shared Waters | Aquifer - Transboundary Waters - Water Diplomacy
Potential Water Scarcity is Fuelling the Conflict Between Egypt and Ethiopia Published on October 6, 2020 Ongoing disagreements over technical and legal issues concerning the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile led to new … In this article: Egypt | Blogs - Shared Waters | Ethiopia - Nile River - Water Diplomacy
Shared Water Resources in Libya Published on August 25, 2020 Libya has no shared surface water but shares groundwater with several of its neighbours. The North Sahara Basin extends over an area of more than 1 million km2, … In this article: Libya | Shared Waters | Aquifer - Conflict - Groundwater
Shared Water Resources in Tunisia Published on March 4, 2020 The major North-Western Sahara Aquifer System covers over 1 million km2, of which 700,000 are in Algeria, 80,000 in Tunisia and 250,000 in Libya. In this article: Tunisia | Shared Waters | Aquifer - Groundwater - Water Diplomacy
The Nile takes center stage at 10th Hydro-hegemony conference Published on November 4, 2019 With two dedicated sessions and a number of mentions throughout other presentations, the Nile Basin took the center stage during the conference, with a strong … In this article: Egypt | Events - Shared Waters | Ethiopia - Nile River - Transboundary Waters - Water Diplomacy
Shared Water Resources in Morocco Published on September 17, 2019 the Bounaim-Tafna basin, which is located in the north-east of Morocco and the north-west of Algeria and covers 2,650 km² (approximately 70% of which is in … In this article: Morocco | Shared Waters | Aquifer - Groundwater - Transboundary Waters
Shared Water Resources in Algeria Published on July 30, 2019 The shared water resources in Algeria includes , five aquifers shared with its neighbours: Errachidia with Morocco, Tin-Sérririne with Niger, Air Christalline … In this article: Algeria | Shared Waters | Aquifer - Groundwater - Transboundary Waters - Water Diplomacy
First Mesopotamian Water Forum addresses key challenges to regional water management Published on July 22, 2019 Held from 6-8 April 2019 at the University of Sulaimani, the forum set out to address some of these challenges in the 21st century and to promote water as a … In this article: Iraq | Events - Shared Waters | Dams - Euphrates - Kurdistan - Rivers - Tigris - Water Diplomacy
Shared Water Resources in Syria Published on March 22, 2019 The Euphrates is the largest river in Syria. Originating in Turkey and flowing through Syria and Iraq, it joins the Tigris in Iraq and becomes the Shatt-al-Arab … In this article: Syria | Shared Waters | Conflict - Euphrates - Tigris - Transboundary Waters - Water Diplomacy
Shared Water Resources in Oman Published on May 7, 2018 There are no water agreements in place for the southern part of the Umm er Radhuma-Dammam aquifer system, which is shared between Oman, Saudi Arabia, the UAE … In this article: Oman | Shared Waters | Aquifer - Water Diplomacy
Water scarcity and conflict in the Middle East: The story of Khuzestan Published on January 11, 2018 What makes this particularly painful for that residents of Khuzestan is that the dams on the Karun are not only used for generating energy and irrigating … In this article: Iran | Publications - Shared Waters - Water Challenges | Dams - Drought - Water Crisis - Water Scarcity
Water Diplomacy in the MENA Region: A New Training Programme for Young Professionals Published on December 4, 2017 The ultimate goal of the programme is to create a generation of young professionals who are dedicated to solving the current water problems by applying … In this article: Events - Shared Waters | Education - Nile River - Water Diplomacy